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Indignation or Creativity?

[…] discovered after asking a Canadian friend to be our Master of Ceremony that neither she nor Ruben nor I knew what exactly the role entailed in the class="searchwp-highlight">first place. We figured it out as we went along. We discovered how a wedding day is usually organized in the Netherlands. It can be composed of […]

Peoples of China

China’s Migrant Children

[…] one out of every ten school-aged children is a rural migrant child. In response to the concern that this generation of migrant children will develop into China’s class="searchwp-highlight">first urban underclass, the Chinese government has identified rural migrant children’s compulsory education as a key issue in the National Outline for Medium and Long-term Education Reform […]

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The Mountains Are Shorter, Part class=”searchwp-highlight”>1

[…] of a liability than an asset, particularly given the assumption that foreigners in China constitute a security risk (which prompted one American English teacher to begin his class="searchwp-highlight">first day in class="searchwp-highlight">class by declaring to his students, “I am not a spy.”).3 Meanwhile, as we shall see in our next installment, China’s changing bureaucratic structures […]

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China’s (Unfinished) Education Explosion

[…] in 1998 to 7.5 million in 2012.class="searchwp-highlight">1 China's spending on research and development has outpaced that of many other developed nations. Given the growth of the middle class="searchwp-highlight">class and the fact that most families have only one child, spending on education can be expected to continue growing into the future. However, more spending on […]

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ZGBriefs | January 23, 2025

Slithering Through Time: The Evolution of the Snake in Chinese Culture (January 21, 2024, The World of Chinese) Among the 12 zodiac animals, the snake stands out for its particularly complex and contradictory symbolism.

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Having Gone to China, I’m Thankful I Learned . . .

[…] together. A picture of the Acts church enlivened. I am thankful for this beautiful community of brothers and sisters.    Gaining great respect for the Chinese church Our class="searchwp-highlight">first apartment overlooked a multitude of buildings with an ever-present smokestack at the horizon point. Our class="searchwp-highlight">first Christmas, I remember looking out to the street covered by […]

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Twenty-five and Counting

[…] challenge of managing the new publication and has served faithfully in that role ever since. Dona Diehl of the Evangelical Missions and Information Service (EMIS) designed the class="searchwp-highlight">first issue and continues to lend her artistic touch to each one. During the past six years we have witnessed China’s entry into the World Trade Organization […]

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5 Things I Loved about Christmas in China

[…] Rosy-cheeked portraits of jolly ole Saint Nick decorate the windows of business establishments along with sparse plastic trees of all colors wrapped with twinkle lights. During our class="searchwp-highlight">first years in China, 2010 until around 2012, you’d have never known the season had arrived, but today’s modern China assures you through sales and decor, it’s […]

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ZGBriefs | June 6, 2024

[…] to Restart Ruling Party Talks After Six-Year Hiatus (May 29, 2024, Reuters) China and Japan have agreed to resume regular talks between their ruling parties for the class="searchwp-highlight">first time in six years, officials from Japan’s coalition government said on Wednesday. Rare Spat Shows China, North Korea Still at Odds on Nuclear Weapons (May 29, […]

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A Deserved Hearing

A Reader Responds to the Summer 2023 CSQ

[…] Empowered Chinese House Churches.” His article displays the evident impact of the Holy Spirit in both the rural and urban revival movements in China. Through personal anecdotes, class="searchwp-highlight">first-hand interactions, and historical records, each of the contributors of the Quarterly attest to the fact that no matter how you parse the history of the Chinese […]